Factor out the least power of the variable or variable expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers. See Example 8. 4x(2x+3)-5/9+6x2(2x+3)4/9-8x3(2x+3)13/9
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Factoring Polynomials
Multiple Choice
Factor the polynomial by grouping
−x2−5x+7x+35
A
(−x+7)(x+5)
B
(x+7)(x+5)
C
(x−7)(x+5)
D
(x+7)(−x+5)
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Start by grouping the terms in pairs: (-x^2 - 5x) and (7x + 35).
Factor out the greatest common factor from each pair. For the first pair (-x^2 - 5x), factor out -x, giving you -x(x + 5).
For the second pair (7x + 35), factor out 7, giving you 7(x + 5).
Now, observe that both terms have a common factor of (x + 5).
Factor out the common factor (x + 5), resulting in (-x + 7)(x + 5).
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